05 December 2007

On-line ... finally! At least for tonight

Just returned to my hotel after spending a day in Highnam. I am working in a business park that is a converted farm two days a week. The small office that I share with my colleague, Yvette, is in the barn. It is a very small town. The business park is next to a golf course. You can play a winter round for 15pounds with a full English breakfast. This is the part of the UK, by the way, that was under water this summer, so naturally it rained today, trapping us in the club house for a longer lunch than we anticipated. The golf course required your pull carts to have "Hedgehogs", which are spiked wheels like you might find on a front loader or back hoe.
There is one village store and post office where to post mistress sits in a tiny glass ... almost phone-booth-looking ... cubicle that is the back of the very mall store. I'll have to get a picture of her next time I'm there buying my daily allowance of diet Cokes! This is not a good picture, but you get the idea. Better one next week.
Good news! I have my car! I picked it up on Monday. I had to pay the down payment with 20pound notes that I got from the cash machine. My sales rep, Mark, didn't think he could count that high and couldn't remember the last time he dealt with pound notes. I shared before the model. Well, here is the color. Shocking! Officially, it's yellow. More like the yellow guts of a bug smashed on your wind screen / windshield. The first thing I did was install my TomTom and take a ride to get lunch so that I could practice driving with navigation.

And I have officially received my first visitor. His name is Flat Stanley. Here he is pictured with my colleague, Yvette. I'm sure many of you are familiar with Flat Stanley's plight. He's been inadvertantly smashed and is now globe trotting with the help of friends and families via post. He was sent to me by my friend Susan's daughter, Flat Stanley has made the dash down the chicken run and met my friend, "Buddy". I don't really know his name, but everytime I pass him I say, "Hi Buddy".

With the addition of my car to my house, I may not have quite as much dependency on the chicken run, but it is the easiest, most direct route to the high street. My "stuff" is scheduled to arrive tomorrow. For the first time since 23 Oct, I will have a bed with sheets and pillows to sleep in and a couch and chairs to sit on! I can barely contain my excitement. What I still do not have is a phone or broadband. After my third phone call to the all-in-one provider, they decided to forward the welcome packets to my for both. I'm hoping to be able to enjoy the modern conveniences that technology brings to your home VERY soon! Thanks for your posts. More soon! Cheers!